Sex workers
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SC seeks Centre’s response on plea to allow blood donation by gay men, transgender persons
Scroll Staff
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In Britain, yoga teachers and nannies look to sex workers in their fight for rights
Beatrice Tridimas, Thomson Reuters Foundation
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Why Indian sex workers dread going to a hospital
Johanna Deeksha
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Police must not abuse sex workers physically or verbally, says Supreme Court
Scroll Staff
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Sex workers can get Aadhaar card even without formal proof of residence, Centre tells Supreme Court
Scroll Staff
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Issue voter IDs and Aadhaar to sex workers, Supreme Court tells states
Scroll Staff
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Five years on, India’s sex workers are yet to recover from demonetisation’s devastation
Veshya Anyay Mukti Parishad
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What happens if caste enters the debate on sex work? These ‘notes in the margins’ ask the question
Manjima Bhattacharjya
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How the opening of the Suez Canal transformed Mumbai – and its sex trade
Scroll Staff
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SC agrees to hear plea against Centre’s rules barring gay, transgender people from donating blood
Scroll Staff
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How India’s marginalised sex workers have asserted their right to welfare entitlements
Sutapa Majumdar Mona Mishra Misbah Rashid Akhila Sivadas
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Coronavirus: SC directs Centre, states to provide food, monetary assistance to sex workers
Scroll Staff
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How to read Vladimir Nabokov’s ‘Lolita’ for understanding consent, satisfaction and exploitation
Tamara MacLeod, Aeon
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Tumblr’s ban on adult content will hurt the sexual subcultures that found space on the platform
Zahra Zsuzsanna Stardust, The Conversation
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The road to success: Understanding sex work on India’s highways is crucial for HIV prevention
Ashok Alexander
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Kerala flood relief: Sex workers in Maharashtra donate Rs 21,000, will raise more funds
Scroll Staff
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How Conservative Christian women are shaping public attitudes towards sex work
Carly Daniel-Hughes, The Conversation
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Fighting off political and financial challenges, Mozambique’s sex workers are stopping HIV
Jules Montague, Mosaic
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In a Delhi red light area, health officials are going door-to-door to detect cases of TB
Menaka Rao
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Prostitution is legal in Israel, but there is a growing demand to criminalise men who pay for sex
Shulamit Almog, The Conversation